It depends on the cow. Sometimes it can be a couple weeks before a calf is born that they start springing (producing milk), or it can be right after she gives birth. Every heifer and cow is different.
yes but as far as I know you can no longer adopt them, or at least they're pretty rare. But you can still get them. When someone sends you a request to send them a valentine, click on accept and you'll be brought to a page that shows different valentines you can send to that person. Each valentine has a different reward, and one of the rewards is a pink cow.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Within only a matter of a few minutes to a full hour.
A cow is a mature bovine that has had at least a couple calves, so her udder has already formed. A heifer, on the other hand, will only begin to form an udder when she is in the last trimester of pregnancy.
Yes, send a cow is a christian based charity.
1988
Send a cow works in 7 different African countries: Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya Cameroon, Lesotho, Rwanda and Zambia.
At this present moment send a cow works in 7 different countries: Ethiopia, Uganda ,Cameroon, Lesotho, Rwanda, Zambia and Kenya.
only on sundays
After it calves
Cow and Chicken - 1995 Cloud Nine Send in the Clowns Revolutionary Weasel was released on: USA: 26 February 1999
A friend/neighbour on FarmVille must send it as a gift! :-) Hope this helps!
Cow milking started long long time ago before slavery.
cow, chickens
When she gives birth to a calf.
cow, calf.